I loved my career with MHC. I was becoming a middle aged man and was looking to advance into management, but there were no options to do so. I eventually found a position with a customer's company which fit what I was looking for so I went for it.

The people were great to work with and made the work place tolerable. I had minimum training and felt I wasn't getting as much done as I should've. I felt I always had to ask questions and meeting deadlines made it very difficult.

Very horrible work place all they want from you is more more more but wanna blame you for every thing managment is a joke mess over everyone under them over charge the customers and $#:+ on the employees

Started out a very good place to work. Management and coworkers were encouraging. As time went on and management changed, a lot of back stabbing and being set up for failure went on. They will NOT tolerate mistakes, they will keep track of every single one you make and remind you of them. You will be written up for the slightest thing.

Great place if you good at kissing up, never say ANYTHING negative about the company or customers, and if you know a manager that's your buddy, well your golden there! A bunch of two faced managers. Pay is NOT fair for employees.

Worked with MHC Leasing for almost 5 years, it is usually fast paced. There is less opportunity for bigger jobs on the leasing side because there is a high unit turn out. The biggest thing you will get to do is a clutch, and those are few and far between. The main thing you will do are PM's, probably close to 5 a week. All in all, I learned a lot with this company and would recommend it wholeheartedly.

Sold parts to many customers. Maintained control of stocks and materials used. Ensured sufficient stocks for repair work and customer sales while ensuring that supplies and money were not wasted through excess accumulation. Operated gas and diesel powered forklift's to store, consolidate and retrieve items, often operating within confined spaces. Moved supplies, parts, and equipment throughout facility. As a Motor Vehicle Operator, responsible for daily tasks involving the delivery and pickup of supplies and parts to customers, warehouse, and other locations. Ensured that trucks were maintained in a neat, clean condition at all times. Transported personnel, supplies, materials, or parts and tools throughout the installation. Fill requisitions received for various types equipment/parts. Operated half-ton, and three-quarter-ton pickup trucks to transport parts and materials to and from customers’ locations as well as to and from the main warehouse.

Had a great interview for a driver position filled out all paper work background and etc. The Manager told me he would let me know something by the end of the week never heard anything back, typical liars these days, "STAY AWAY" Don't waste your time and energy.

I worked at MHC Kenworth started as an receptionist and work my way to accounting department and to service writer. Since I was the first person on contact with clients I would make them feel comfortable. And the company loved promoting within the company,Management enjoyed see promotion within and we would would talk and they would give you glad insight of the position.

The hardest part of the job is when I had to leave because family reasons but if I didn't have to move I would of stay with them.

Very little shop tools, ones that they do have are never left where they're supposed to be. Water fountain water is contaminated. Some unsafe practices being used. Uniforms of about 5 different workers that no longer work there were still hanging in the dressing room. O the plus side management and co-workers were helpful and friendly.

Always had a problem with management and they always got fired but we did have one good supervisor that was able to get us raises that people did not get for over three years under bad managers for a while they just did not want to pay there employees a good wage